Admission to Indira Gandhi National Open University is managed by the Varanasi regional office, with the process taking place in May or June and involving a fee. Faculty members are generally supportive, with the faculty-to-student ratio improving from over 80 students per section in the first year to approximately 1:40-45 in the second year. Notable teachers in the botany and chemistry departments include Divedi, Pankaj, Sunil, Jahnvi Mam, and Abhishek Sir. The college's fee structure is transparent, with a bachelor's degree costing 4,000 INR plus 500 INR, and an exam fee of 150 INR per subject, all payable online. Placement rates are low, with limited company visits and low salary offers, despite participation from companies like TATA and Zetrofa. A placement day is organized, though the support staff for placements is reportedly inadequate. Scholarships are available primarily through government schemes, such as the Uttar Pradesh government scholarship and the Mandiprashid scholarship for high-scoring low-income students, potentially amounting to around 8,000 INR. The three-year course costs approximately 11,000-13,000 INR, with scholarships and state funding potentially affecting availability. Direct placements are minimal, even in agriculture courses, but job fairs are organized to aid in employment.
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